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I rode it home from the dealer the long way putting 200 miles on it. Parked on my bike lift and went upstairs to change clothes. Wife comes upstairs and says "your bike just fell over" Thinking she was pulling my leg, i took my time to go downstairs to check. Oops the wheel chock didnt hold it upright as it is supposed to. Note to self : "Always use tie downs" .
I called the dealer and the salesman came over to help me right the bike. As soon as I got home,I had removed the side cases to take upstairs for storage but still had the small 28L top case on it. The top case landed on the Megamoto under the cover which slowed the drop. The only damage was the left fog light bracket that was bent down slightly. It was so minimal it was not noticed for several weeks and easily straightened. The salesman could not believe it when we got the bike vertical again. Lots of lucky stars that day.
Just picked up the bike at Magic City Cycles Orlando for the ride back to Alpharetta GA (via St Augustine and Amelia Island). Parked in front of the Sea Hilton GVC.